Παρουσίαση
Why did the Peace of Nicias fail to reconcile Athens and Sparta? In the third volume of his landmark four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War, Donald Kagan examines the years between the signing of the peace treaty and the destruction of the Athenian expedition to Sicily in 413 B.C. The principal figure in the narrative is the Athenian politician and general Nicias, whose policies shaped the treaty and whose military strategies played a major role in the attack against Sicily. (From the publisher)[Αυτός ο τίτλος είναι Manufactured on Demand, τυπώνεται κατόπιν αιτήματος στον εκδότη. Σε περίπτωση που δεν είναι άμεσα διαθέσιμος στο κατάστημά μας, τότε οι χρόνοι παραλαβής του κυμαίνονται -κατά κανόνα- μεταξύ 6-8 εβδομάδων από την ημέρα παραγγελίας του.]
Περιεχόμενα
Part One: The Unraveling of the Peace1. A Troubled Peace
2. The Separate League
3. The Alliance of Athens and Argos
4. The Challenge of the Separate League
5. The Battle of Mantinea
6. After Mantinea: Politics and Policy at Sparta and Athens
Part Two: The Sicilian Expedition
7. The Decision to Attack Sicily
8. Sacrilege and Departure
9. Athenian Strategy and the Summer Campaign of 415
10. The First Attack on Syracuse
11. The Siege of Syracuse
12. Athens on the Defensive
13. Defeat on Land and Sea
14. Retreat and Destruction
Conclusions
Bibliography
General Index
Index of Modem Authors
Index of Ancient Authors and Inscriptions
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